4.2. Structure of a Web Application
The process of registering a Web application is not standardized; it frequently involves server-specific configuration files or user interfaces. However, the Web application itself has a completely standardized format and is totally portable across all Web or application servers that support version 2.2 or later of the servlet specification. The top-level directory of a Web application is simply a directory with a name of your choosing. Within that directory, certain types of content go in designated locations. This section provides details on the type of content that is placed in various locations; it also gives a sample Web application layout.
Locations for Various File Types
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